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NewBlue Titler and Vegas 10?
Posted by Gary Abraham on January 2, 2012 at 4:19 pmI have Vegas 11 with NewBlue Titler.
I t will not activate in Vegas 10.
Is there a way?
When I try to activate it, I get an “internal error” messageGary Abraham replied 14 years, 3 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies -
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Mike Kujbida
January 2, 2012 at 4:28 pmThat was a special version for Pro 11 only.
There is a version for Pro 10 but it’s $300.00
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Edward Troxel
January 3, 2012 at 3:04 pmWhile the version bundled with Vegas Pro 11 will run in Vegas Pro 10, it is bundled only with Vegas Pro 11. If you run it in Vegas Pro 10, you will get a watermark unless you purchase the retail version to get the required serial number. The serial number you received with Vegas Pro 11 will not work to activate it in Vegas Pro 10.
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Graham Bernard
January 8, 2012 at 7:47 amAh! Got it Prof! – I’ll stop beating me head against the wall now . . . . .
Cheers
Grazie
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Ken Bennett
February 16, 2012 at 11:45 pmSo, the big problem is we can’t even use NewBlue Pro Titler yet since Vegas Pro 11 is not ready for primetime use. This is a real shame. How long do we have to wait for VP11 to be good to go?
Ken Bennett
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Edward Troxel
February 18, 2012 at 4:16 pm[Ken Bennett] “So, the big problem is we can’t even use NewBlue Pro Titler yet since Vegas Pro 11 is not ready for primetime use.”
That makes no sense to me. Of course you can use it! There’s at least three options:
1. Use Vegas Pro 11 – who says “it’s not ready for prime time” – it’s definitely working for me!
2. BUY the retail version of Titler Pro – it will work fine in Vegas Pro 10 but, yes, you will have to pay for it.
3. Use Vegas Pro 11 to create titles, render them out, and then drop them into any other version of Vegas.
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Gary Abraham
February 20, 2012 at 12:37 pmHi,
Perhaps I can add something that I posted under another heading a while back.
First, make sure you update NewBlue titler from the website even if you version says it is the latest update.
Second, Make sure your video card driver is up to date.
Third, make sure you have the latest Vegas 11 update.
After doing that, I have been able to use NewBlue and Vegas 11 wiyh very few crashes. You still must save regularly while you work but NewBlue is worth it.
Regards,
Gary
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